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batteler
ˈbatteler Obs. exc. Hist. Also 6–9 battler, 7 batler. [f. battel v. + -er1.] lit. One who battels in college; formerly, a rank or order of students at Oxford below Commoners.1604 Middleton Black Bk. Wks. V. 544 Pierce Pennyless, exceeding poor scholar, that hath made clean shoes in both universities...
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Battel
Batteler (later, a resident in a college) was originally a rank of students between commoners and servitors who, as the name implies, were not supplied
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battel
▪ I. battel, n. (ˈbæt(ə)l) As a separate word only in pl. battels; also 4 ? batails, 8 battles, 9 battells. [Of uncertain origin: in 16th c. L. batilli, battilli; in the Laudian Statutes batellæ. The etymology of this, with its associated vb., and deriv. batteler, has been the subject of abundant co...
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George Fothergill
On 16 June 1722 Fothergill entered The Queen's College as batteler.
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battler
▪ I. battler1 (ˈbætlə(r)) Forms: 3 batelur, 5 batailler, 9 battler. [ME. batelur, a. OF. batailleor, -eur, agent-noun f. bataillier to battle; also ME. batailler, a. OF. bataillier, f. bataille battle. In mod.Eng. perh. directly f. battle v.] 1. One who battles or fights; a warrior, a fighter.c 1300...
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Servitor (University of Edinburgh; historically, University of Oxford)
Batteler (historically, University of Oxford)
Federal Work-Study Program
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Servitor
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Sizar (University of Cambridge)
Batteler (University of Oxford)
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History of education in the United Kingdom
Terminology of the University
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